Cricket Viral Video: The person who has been injured will feel the pain the most; for others, the pain might also make them smile. Cricket players occasionally take blows to uncomfortable locations that they are unable to treat themselves. The ball strikes the batters really hard, nearly bringing them to their knees and forcing them to the ground a few occasions. This is a rare instance where someone’s anguish or an injury will make you chuckle.
Batsman falls to the ground with cramp
The circumstances and the field were favourable to the home team India in their clash against New Zealand. The visitors, meanwhile, had up to this point amassed 232 runs in their first innings while only losing one wicket. a position that is fairly good while playing abroad. The Kiwi’s dressing room was unhurried and comfortable. They had an aggressive field prepared, and their opening batsman Mark Richardson was facing Indian leg-spinner Anil Kumble when something abruptly occurred.
Richardson attempted to open up a bit and sweep the ball when Kumble bowled one of his leg spin deliveries, but the sound of the ball striking the bat was overpowered by a loud yell in pain. The batsman was seen down on the ground when the frame gets returned from the fielder to the pitch.
Replays demonstrate Mark Richardson locked up his back foot while attempting to sweep the Anil Kumble delivery, and when he attempted to shift his weight back to his right leg all he could muster was a yelp before becoming unbalanced and falling to the ground.
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The fielders can be seen giggling, including VVS Laxman, who, if Virender Sehwag hadn’t intervened, would have fallen to the ground himself. Not just the opponents, but also Richardson’s colleagues can be seen laughing at what just transpired when the camera pans to the dressing room. The spectators also appeared to appreciate this humorous break in an otherwise stressful cricket match.
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